Daystar KG09107 User Manual

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KG09107BK
1999-07 2500/3500 HD 8 LUG 4WD
TORSION BAR LEVELING KIT
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Tech Support Contact Info
Phone: 623.907.0081
Fax: 623.907.0088
841 South 71st Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85043
Instruction Sheet: P11400-02 2013 Daystar Products International Inc.
Revision: 2 Revision Date: 09/05/2013 Revised by: TY
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Introduction
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with our exclusive Go Everywhere © Lifetime Lim­ited Warranty (see terms at Daystarweb.com). To assure your safety and prop­er installation of this product, take a moment to read all instructions and Prod­uct Safety Information before trying to install your Daystar® product. Current OEM suspension design is complex: meaning safe and proper installation requires understanding OEM service techniques for disassembly and assembly of the components indicated together with the instructions and warnings set out below and in the OEM service manual and your owner’s manual. Day-
star® strongly recommends seeking advice from or having this product in­stalled by a professional mechanic who can inspect your suspension, confirm compatibility with your tire and wheel choice and, if needed, reset alignment to optimize your steering and the features of your Daystar® Comfort Ride kit.
Product Safety Information
!WARNING
Familiarize yourself with all vehicle manufactures’ and Daystar warnings, instructions and limited warranties before driving your modified suspension vehicle. Also be aware many states / coun­tries have laws governing on-road vehicle heights and modifica­tions. You are responsible for assuring the safety and legality of your vehicle. A summary of current state vehicle laws is available at www.sema.org.
Throughout these instructions important safety information is generally pre­ceded by one of three signal words indicating the relative risk of injury. The signal words mean:
! WARNING A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. You can be Killed or Seriously Hurt if you don’t fol­low instructions.
! CAUTION A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. You can be moderately HURT and also may suffer property damage if you don’t follow instructions.
NOTICE Careful attention is required to this instruction or operation but does generally not relate to personal injury. Damage to your product or other property may result if you don’t follow instructions.
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Quantity Part Number Description
2 PT11428 Torsion Keys
2 P11412 Lower shock ex-
tenders
1 p11400 Instructions / Decal
Bill of Materials
Quantity Description
2 Frame Jack stands
1 Floor Jack
2 Wheel chocks
1 Torsion key Puller (see instruction Notes)
1 1/2” Ratchets set
1 1/2” Sockets
1 1/2” Short socket extension
1 Rubber Mallet
Tools Needed
Part List
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IMPORTANT: The net amount of ride height increase de­pends upon the age and use of the vehicle, wheel offset, and numerous other factors. Stated torsion bar ride height increas­es are based upon factory specifications. If the torsion bars were “cranked up” at some point in the past, expect a corre­sponding reduction in overall height increase with the new tor­sion keys. Note that torsion bars, like any other spring, are subject to fatigue and sagging over time. Also, torsion bars have different ratings depending on how the vehicle was equipped from the factory. In some cases, installing heavier rated bars (which can be purchased from a dealer) may be the only solution to regaining ride height lost from adding heavy
** NOTICE ** Before install of this kit. #KG09107 Check color marked on factory Torsion bar key. (color will be marked with paint on side of torsion key) This kit is for keys marked with the fallow­ing colors. PURPLE, BLUE, and YELLOW. You can check also check with your local dealers service and parts department for correct infor­mation.
!Warning: Always work with appropriate personal safety gear including safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection if using air powered tools.
Begin by inspecting the components & hardware for damage. Then compare components & hardware to the bill of materials for completeness. If anything is missing/damaged, do not proceed with the installation. Please, call Daystar Products (800-595-
7659) and we will send you the missing of damaged components free of charge.
!Caution: Vehicle front end must be raised to install leveling kit. Using a hydraulic chassis lift will greatly ease installation. If another jack is used, assure vehicle is level on a firm sur­face, in park (1st gear), rear wheels blocked and jack stands
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1. Place the vehicle on a level surface. Prior to beginning, record ride height on each side of the vehicle by measur­ing from the center of the spindle to a consistent point on the wheel well. Record these measurements for future reference.
2. Put the transmission in Park or 1st gear (manual trans­missions) and chock the rear tires and set parking brake.
3. Raise the front of the vehicle using a jack. Raise it enough to completely unload the front suspension. Place a jack stand under each frame rail just behind the lower control arms for the front suspension. Ease the frame down on to the stands, but leave a slight load on the jack as a safety precaution.
4. Verify the front tires are off the ground and that the sus- pension is unloaded, or at full extension travel.
5. Locate the torsion bar crossmember. There is a bolt on each side of the crossmember that adjusts torsion bar preload. Measure or mark the exposed length of the ad­juster bolt for reference during re-assembly. See Figure
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6. Position the appropriate torsion bar puller tool on the crossmember. Be sure the top of the puller tool engages the recess present in most crossmembers. Also be sure the lower end of the puller tool engages a recess on the torsion key near the adjuster bolt. See Figure 2.
Installation Instructions
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NOTE: Various types of puller tools are available, however, due to the extreme loads present in four-wheel drive suspension systems, we have found the two-jaw style tool that clamps to the crossmember tends to slip and damage the crossmember. A C-clamp style puller tool is preferred and
7. Locate the torsion bar crossmember. There is a bolt on each side of the crossmember that adjusts torsion bar preload. Measure or mark the ex­posed length of the adjuster bolt for reference during re-assembly. See Figure 1.
8. Position the appropriate torsion bar puller tool on the crossmember. Be sure the top of the puller tool engages the recess present in most cross­members. Also be sure the lower end of the pull­er tool engages a recess on the torsion key near the adjuster bolt. See Figure 2.
Use only approved tools for this installation
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9. Using extreme caution, tighten the puller tool enough to take the load off the adjuster bolt. Remove the adjuster bolt and nut block, then unload the puller tool.
10. Note the orientation of the torsion bar key in relation to the end of the torsion bar. Slide the torsion bar forward, out of the torsion bar crossmember, and set the factory torsion bar key aside. It is not necessary to remove the torsion bars from the vehicle. NOTE: the torsion key should slide easily off the end of the torsion bar. How­ever, depending on the age and use of the vehicle, rust and road debris may prevent easy removal. The installer can use a variety of methods to separate the torsion key if it is “stuck”, but using heat is not recommended.
11. Clean off any dirt or rust on torsion bar prior to install
New torsion key.
12. Place the Daystar torsion key in the torsion bar cross- member, matching the same orientation as the original key. Slide the torsion bar back through the crossmember
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13. Using the same precautions and procedures that were used during removal, load the torsion bar enough to in­stall the nut block using the appropriate puller tool. Place the nut block back in the crossmember and start the adjuster bolt. Tighten the adjuster bolt to the same exposed length noted during disassembly. Unload the remove the pulled tool.
14. Disconnect the shock at lower mount and remove the stock shock mount and replace it with the extended shock mount with the tall half mounted inward.
15. Double check the installation
16. Reinstall the driver and passenger tires and wheels.
17. Remove jack stands and lower the truck back on the
ground remove all jacks and jack stands from under The vehicle.
18. Manually bounce the front of the vehicle several times enough to settle the suspension.
19. Measure the ride height on each side. To raise the height, tighten the torsion bar adjuster bolt; to lower ride height, lessen the adjuster bolt. The torsion key is capable of in­creasing the ride height 1-1/2” (mid-size) to 2” (full­size) over factory specifications. Do not increase ride height above the specification.
20. Torque all bolts in the installation this leveling kit to fac- tory specs.
21. Torque the lug nuts to 85 ft lbs. using an x pattern.
! Caution have an alignment professional check and
Adjust the alignment to factory specifications.
22. With the vehicle on the ground cycle the steering
Wheel side to side and inspect suspension components, Brake lines and tires to ensure there are not any cleara­ nce issues. Bounce suspension to assure front suspen- sion operates freely, brake lines retain proper slack at
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23. Install “Warning to Driver” decal on the vehicle’s sun visor or dash. The decal must be placed in a conspicuous location. Anyone that operates the vehicle must be made aware of the changes made.
24. After 25 miles of driving re-torque the lug nuts to 85ft.lbs..
25. After 500 miles of driving re-torque all of the hardware
associated with the leveling spacer installation to factory specifications. Repeat torqueing procedure as required.
Daystar® Lifetime Go Everywhere Limited Warranty
Your Daystar® Comfort Ride or Budget Boost leveling kit is covered by the following Go Everywhere Lifetime Limited Warranty provided exclusively by Daystar Products International, Inc., 841 South 71st Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85043 (“Daystar”).
What is Covered? Real Life Use, Off Road & On: Subject to the terms, exclusions and limitations herein, Daystar® warrants to the initial retail pur­chaser that your Comfort Ride™ or Budget Boost™ leveling kit shall be free of defects in material and workmanship for so long as it is properly installed on a single vehicle owned by the initial retail Daystar® purchaser.
What is Not Covered? Your Vehicle & Parts Not Daystar’s GoEvery­where:
Your Daystar Limited Warranty does not cover: (a.) damage to your vehicle, vehicle systems (ex. electronic stability control) other products, components or property not manufactured by Daystar to our exclusive GoEverywhere stand­ards, (b.) customer choice of vehicle configuration/tire and wheel combina­tions contrary to Daystar® recommendations, warnings or applicable laws, (C.) Acts of God, weather, corrosion, accidents, theft, vandalism, negligent misuse or intentional damage, other exclusions under your OEM Limited War­ranty.
Remedy Limited to Repair/Replacement. Get back on your favorite trail fast. The exclusive remedy provided hereunder shall, upon Daystar’s inspec-
tion and option, be either repair or replacement of the Comfort Ride™ or Budget Boost™ leveling kit or parts covered under this Limited Warranty. Call us and we will get you back wheelin’ (623/907-0081). All labor, removal, shipping and installation costs are customer’s responsibility.
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Other Exclusions –Limitation of Damages - Your Rights Under State Law. Stuff Lawyers Say. Warranty has to include this stuff. In consideration of the purchase priceAt Daystar® we aren’t big fans of lawyers, even ours. Still, he says our Lim­ited paid, neither Daystar® nor any independent Daystar® distributor or
repair person are responsible for any time loss, loss of vehicle use, rental costs, transportation, labor or for any incidental, consequential, punitive or other damages you may have or incur in connection with any part or product purchased. No Daystar® employee or independent distributor is authorized to make any statement or representation altering the terms of Daystar’s
GoEverywhere Lifetime Limited Warranty. Your exclusive remedy hereun- der for covered parts is repair/replacement as described above. This Limited Warranty gives you specific rights. You may also have other rights
that vary from state to state. For example, some states do not allow limita­tions of how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitations and exclusions herein may not apply to you.
All other warranties are hereby disclaimed, except to the extent prohibited by applicable law in which case any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or other implied warranty are limited to a period of four (4) years from date of initial retail purchase. Daystar® reserves the rights to: (a.) require invoice or other proof of purchase; (b.) make future revisions to these products and Limited Warranty without prior notice or obligation to upgrade your Daystar® product.
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